Swisscom Data Manager 12.5 User manual

Type
User manual
Unlimited Data Manager
User Manual
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Contents
About this User Manual 4
About the Unlimited Data Manager (UDM) 4
Ethernet (LAN) 4
WLAN 4
PWLAN 4
WWAN 4
Setup 4
UDM-supported devices 4
Unlimited USB Modems 4
Laptops with integrated WWAN module 4
Inserting the SIM card 5
Installing the UDM 5
Installing the UDM with an Unlimited USB modem 5
Installing the UDM with an integrated WWAN module 7
Connecting and Disconnecting 8
Connecting 8
Connecting using an Unlimited USB Modem 8
Connecting using an integrated WWAN module 9
Disconnecting 9
Functions and settings 9
Connections section 9
Information section 9
Cascading program areas 9
Networks section 9
Tariff Plan section 9
Services section 9
Settings section 9
Help section 10
Connections section 10
Creating or terminating a connection 10
Status displays 10
Status displays of network types 11
Ethernet (LAN) status displays 11
Ethernet (LAN) status displays, WLAN (including PWLAN)
status displays and WWAN status displays 11
Network name 11
WLAN (including PWLAN) status displays 11
Signal strength 11
Network name 11
WWAN status displays 12
Signal strength 12
Network name 12
Information section 12
Notifications 12
WWAN connection mode 13
Seamless Handover 13
Roaming 13
Usage statistics 13
Netwerks section 13
Status displays of network profiles 13
Seamless Handover mode 13
Creating network profiles 14
Creating an Ethernet (LAN) network 14
profile 14
Creating a WLAN network profile 15
1. Automatic WLAN configuration 15
2. Creating a WLAN network profile based on
an available WLAN 15
3. Creating a WLAN network profile manually 15
Automatic WLAN configuration (WPS) 15
What is WPS? 15
Creating a WLAN network profile based on
an available WLAN 16
Creating a WLAN network profile manually 17
Creating a WWAN network profile 19
Delete network profiles 19
Duplicate network profiles – WLAN only 20
Inspecting or changing properties of a network profile 21
Network priorities 21
Changing network priorities 22
Temporarily deactivating undesired network
types and networks 22
Deselect undesired network types 22
Deactivate undesired networks 22
Tariff Plan section 22
Information 22
Updating the Unlimited telephone number 22
Managing customer data 22
Managing your subscription 23
Statistics 23
Calling up statistics 23
Measured variable 23
Period 23
Period 23
Usage location 23
Defining warning limits 23
Defining warning limits 23
Details of warning limits 24
Switzerland 24
Abroad 24
SMS messages 24
Warning when a certain percentage of any
limit has been reached 25
Defining «hard» usage limits – abroad only 25
Credit top up – only with NATEL® data easy (Prepaid) 25
Requesting the current balance 25
Topping up your credit 26
Services section 26
News and tools 26
SMS 26
Settings section 27
Connection and Behaviour 27
Starting the Unlimited Data Manager with Windows 27
Automatic Connection Establishment 27
Connecting without a confirmation? 27
Default settings 28
Running the configuration wizard again 28
Restoring default settings 28
Restoring answers 29
Roaming 29
Block or allow a connection abroad 30
Buying roaming data packages for abroad 30
Versions and Updates 30
Notifications of available updates 31
Checking for updates 31
Advanced settings 33
Mobile network (4G, WWAN) 33
Activate PIN requests 33
Deactivating a PIN request 34
Changing the PIN 35
Technology selection 35
Network selection 36
Automatically selecting the network 36
Manually selecting the network 36
WLAN (WiFi) 37
UDM shall manage WLAN 37
WLAN adapter to manage 37
Synchronizing connection profiles with Windows 37
Ethernet (LAN) 38
Management of the Ethernet connections (LAN) 38
Ethernet adapters to manage 38
Connection 38
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Using Seamless Handover mode – only with
Unlimited Data (Tariff plan) 39
Open Connection Designer 39
Appearance 39
Program language 40
Minimize to notification area 40
Show connection-related notifications 40
Show notification of incoming SMS 40
Power management 41
Allow Standby during an active connection 41
Switch off WWAN adapter on exit to save power 41
Switch off WWAN adapter to save power 42
Settings and data backup 42
Export configuration settings 42
Application settings (the configuration of the UDM)
Network profiles 44
Import configuration settings 44
Help section 46
Repair 46
Support 47
Swisscom support community 47
Swisscom hotline 47
Tools for Swisscom experts 47
System information 47
About 47
Practical tips 48
Ethernet (LAN) 48
WLAN 48
PWLAN 48
WWAN Technology 48
Use abroad 48
Buy roaming data packages 48
Safer surfing 48
Activate your firewall 48
Keep your software up to date 48
Use an anti-malware program 48
Use an encrypted WLAN 48
Use secure passwords 48
Only pay on secure websites 48
Do not disclose confidential information 48
Protecting your SIM card against misuse 49
Activate PIN requests 49
Do not keep your PIN and your SIM card in the same place 49
Have your SIM card blocked if it has been lost or stolen. 49
Further information 49
Further information about the UDM 49
Further information about Mobile Unlimited 49
Help documents 49
Unlocking a locked SIM card 49
Requesting a new SIM card 49
Downloading the UDM 49
Support in the event of problems 49
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Setup
Computer with Windows® 7 SP1 (32 and 64 bit), Windows® 8
(32 and 64 bit).
Available hard drive space: 100 MBytes.
Available RAM: 128 MBytes.
To use mobile networks: Unlimited USB Modem or a notebook
with an integrated WWAN module supported by the UDM.
To use mobile networks: SIM card with corresponding
subscription or prepaid model.
UDM-supported devices
To use the UDMs full functionality, you will need either a
Swisscom Unlimited USB Modem or a laptop with a UDM-
supported integrated WWANmodule.
Unlimited USB Modems
The UDM supports the following Unlimited USB Modems:
- E1762
- E180v
- E372
- E173
- E303
- E398
- E3276
- E3531
Note:
If the scope of your delivery includes a MicroSD card, your
device can also be used as a memory stick. Insert the MicroSD
card into the relevant slot.
Laptops with integrated WWAN module
Some laptops come with an integrated WWAN module
(modem). If the UDM supports this WWAN model, you will not
need an Unlimited USB Modem.
On the page «Unlimited Data Manager: Compatible WWAN
modules» on the Swisscom website, you will find a list of
supported WWAN modules.
Welcome to Swisscom
We are delighted that you have chosen Mobile Unlimited from
Swisscom. Mobile Unlimited gives you the freedom to use
the internet wherever you want. Whether you are at home,
in the office, on the road or in your holiday home – you are
automatically connected to the internet or company network
with the fastest possible speed. Enjoy the freedom of mobile
communication – whenever you want and wherever you are.
M obile Unlimited – the internet is where you are.
About this User Manual
This User Manual guides you step by step through the setup
of the UDM and shows you how you can successfully use the
UDM and adapt it to your needs.
About the Unlimited Data Manager (UDM)
The Unlimited Data Manager (UDM) is the Swisscom
connection software. Regardless of where you want to use
mobile internet on your computer, the UDM provides support
and ensures that you are always connected to the best
network.
You can easily manage all network connections in the UDM:
Ethernet (LAN)
Access to wired networks (via Ethernet cable) at home or at
work.
WLAN
Access to wireless networks (via WLAN adapter – installed in
most notebooks) at home, at work and in public spaces.
PWLAN
Access to the wireless networks that are operated by a
network provider (Swisscom) and can be used for a fee (via
WLAN adapter – installed in most notebooks).
WWAN
Access to mobile networks (via Unlimited USB modem or the
WWAN adapter integrated into the notebook).
System requirements
Welcome to Swisscom
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Inserting the SIM card
If you have an Unlimited USB Modem
1. Remove the SIM card from the card holder.
2. Insert the SIM card into the device.
If you have a laptop with integrated WWAN module, insert the
SIM card directly into the designated slot. Follow the operating
instructions for your laptop.
Note:
Most laptops have a diagram by their SIM card slot indicating
the correct way to insert the SIM card. You should take this
into account.
Installing the UDM
This section gives you a step-by-step guide to installing the
UDM.
Note:
How you proceed with installation depends on whether
you are using an Unlimited USB Modem or a laptop with
integrated WWAN module.
Installing the UDM with an Unlimited USB
modem
1. Connect the Unlimited USB Modem to your computer. The
«AutoPlay» window appears.
2. Click on Start the Unlimited Data Manager.
Note:
To install the UDM on your computer, you must be logged on
as an administrator or possess administrator rights.
The installation program detects if there are any programs
installed on your computer that are incompatible with the
UDM. In this case, you will be told how to avoid problems.
Installation requires you to restart your computer. Then the
installation process continues. Before installation, close all
other programs.
If you experience problems during installation, download
latest version of the installation program. Double-click to start
this program.
Note:
If the window does not appear, open the Unlimited Data
Manager drive on your computer and double-click the Start
program to run it.
The «Please wait…» window appears.
3. Wait until the «Install» button is no longer greyed out.
4. Click on Install.
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5. A security query appears. To confirm, click on Yes.
6. The «Swisscom UDM …» window appears. Click on Next.
7. You will now be guided step by step through the installation
process.
At the end of the installation process, you will be asked to
restart your computer.
8. Click on Yes.
The computer will restart.
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Installing the UDM with an integrated WWAN module
A security query appears.
6. To confirm, click on Yes.
The «Swisscom UDM …» window appears.
7. Click on Next.
You will now be guided step by step through the installation
process.
1. Download the latest version of the UDM from the Swisscom
website.
2. Ensure that your laptop’s WWAN module is ready for
operation.
3. Double-click on the program UDM_12….exe to run it.
The «Please wait…» window appears.
4. Wait until the «Install» button is no longer greyed out.
5. Click on Install.
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At the end of the installation process, you will be asked to
restart your computer.
8. Click on Yes.
The computer will restart.
Connecting and Disconnecting
Connecting
If you have an Unlimited USB Modem:
Follow the instructions under Connecting using an Unlimited
USB Modem.
If you have a laptop with integrated WWAN module:
Follow the instructions under Connecting using an integrated
WWAN module.
Connecting using an Unlimited USB Modem
Launching the UDM
1. Connect the Unlimited USB Modem to your computer.
2. Wait until the UDM appears.
Note:
If the UDM does not appear, launch it by double-clicking on
the symbol that was added to your desktop during installation.
The «PIN» window appears. You can find your PIN on the back
of your SIM card holder.
Note:
If you have deactivated PIN requests, this step is omitted.
3. Enter your PIN in the «Enter PIN 1» field and click on OK.
Note:
To protect your PIN from prying eyes, it is not shown in plain
text. If you want to be able to check it, untick the box marked
«Hide entry».
The preferred connection is established automatically and
indicated by «Connected: …».
Note:
If the connection is not established automatically, click on
Connect.
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Connecting using an integrated WWAN module
Launching the UDM
1. Ensure that your laptop’ s WWAN module is ready for
operation.
2. Double-click on the symbol that was added to your desktop
when you installed the UDM.
3. Wait until the UDM appears.
Entering your PIN
The «PIN» window appears.
4. Enter your PIN in the «Enter PIN 1» field and click on OK.
Note: You can find your PIN on the back of your SIM card
holder.
Note:
To protect your PIN from prying eyes, it is not shown in plain
text. If you want to be able to check it, untick the box marked
«Hide entry».
The preferred connection is established automatically and
indicated by «Connected: …».
Note:
If the connection is not established automatically, click on
Connect.
Disconnecting
Click on Disconnect.
The connection is terminated.
Functions and settings
The following program areas are always visible.
Connections section
In the Connections section you connect to a network and
determine the network technologies (Ethernet (LAN), WLAN,
WWAN) your UDM may use. You can also view the most
important connection information here.
Information section
In the Information section you receive information about
incoming messages, available updates, more advantageous
connection options and WWAN special functions. You will also
see summary statistics regarding your WWAN usage.
Cascading program areas
The following program areas are not visible when the UDM
has been started. Click on the tab at the bottom of the
program screen to open or close them.
Networks section
In the Networks section you can create network profiles and
specify your preferred networks.
Tariff Plan section
In the Tariff plan section you will find everything about your
subscription or your prepaid balance.
Services section
In the Services section you can find up-to-date information
about Swisscom and read or send messages (SMSs).
Settings section
In the Settings section you can specify the settings of the
UDM, including detailed settings.
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Help section
In the Help section you can find support for rectifying
problems.
Connections section
In the Connections section you connect to a network and
determine the network technologies (Ethernet (LAN), WLAN,
WWAN) your UDM may use. You can also view the most
important connection information here.
Creating or terminating a connection
Click on this button to create or terminate a connection.
The button labelled «Connect».
The UDM creates a connection to the preferred network. The
button labelled «Disconnect».
The UDM terminates the connection.
Activating or deactivating network types
You can activate or deactivate individual network types to
specify whether the UDM can create connections to them.
Note:
WLAN and PWLAN are managed jointly here.
Click on a box to activate or deactivate a network type.
The box is highlighted
The UDM can create connections to this network type.
The box is not highlighted
The UDM cannot create connections to this network type.
Status displays
The colour of the Swisscom logo shows whether the UDM is
connected to a network.
The Swisscom logo is bright.
The UDM is connected to a network.
The Swisscom logo is grey.
There is no connection.
The Swisscom Logo is turning.
The UDM is establishing a connection.
Display of the preferred connection
The preferred connection is marked with a hollow triangle.
Display of the established connection
The established connection is marked with a solid triangle.
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Status displays of network types
The status of each network type is displayed to give you an
overview. WLAN and PWLAN are managed jointly here.
Ethernet (LAN) status displays
«Connecting»
The UDM is establishing a connection to the Ethernet (LAN).
«Disconnecting»
The UDM is disconnecting from the Ethernet (LAN).
Ethernet (LAN) status displays, WLAN (including
PWLAN) status displays and WWAN status displays
«Connected»
You are connected to the Ethernet (LAN).
«Available»
The computer is connected to an Ethernet (LAN) but you are
not connected.
«Not connected»
The computer is not connected to an Ethernet (LAN).
Network name
If the computer is connected to an Ethernet (LAN) with a
network profile, the name of the network profile is displayed.
Note:
If the computer is connected to an Ethernet (LAN) without
a network profile, «Any Ethernet» is displayed instead of the
network name.
WLAN (including PWLAN) status displays
Signal strength
Displays the signal strength of a network.
Status notifications «Connecting»
The UDM is establishing a connection to the WLAN.
«Disconnecting»
The UDM is disconnecting from the WLAN.
«Connected»
You are connected to the WLAN.
«Available»
A WLAN is available but you are not connected to it.
«Not availabl
There is no WLAN in your vicinity you have set up a network
profile for.
Note:
Other status notifications may appear depending on the
operating status.
Network name
If a usable WLAN is available or you are connected to a WLAN,
the name of the network is displayed.
Strong Signal Weak Signal No Signal
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WWAN status displays
Displays a network’ s WWAN technology.
Note:
Different technologies offer different maximum transmission
speeds.
Signal strength
Displays the signal strength of a network.
Status notifications «Connecting»
The UDM is establishing a connection to the WWAN.
«Disconnecting»
The UDM is disconnecting from the WWAN.
«Connected»
You are connected to the WWAN.
«Available»
A usable WWAN is available but you are not connected to it.
«Not availabl
There are no available WWANs in your vicinity.
Note:
Other status notifications may appear depending on the
operating status.
GPRS (max. 55.6 kbit/s)
EDGE (max. 236.8 kbit/s)
UMTS (max. 384 kbit/s)
HSPA (max. 7.2 Mbit/s)
HSPA+ (max. 21 Mbit/s)
DC-HSPA+ (max. 42 Mbit/s)
LTE (max. 150 Mbit/s)
Network name
If a usable WWAN is available or you are connected to a
WWAN, the name of the network is displayed.
Information section
In the Information section you will find information about
incoming messages, available updates, more advantageous
connection options and WWAN special functions. You will also
see summary statistics on your WWAN usage.
Notifications
A notification appears in the upper part of the «Information»
section in the following cases:
If a message has been received
If you have received a notification from Swisscom or a private
SMS a preview appears.
An update is available
If an updated program version of the UDM is available, a note
appears.
A PWLAN is available
If you have deactivated WLAN, but there is a good PWLAN
connection available in your location, a note appears.
Strong Signal Weak Signal No Signal
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WWAN connection mode
An alert symbol appears in the upper part of the
«Information» section in the following cases:
Seamless Handover
The Seamless Handover mode is switched on. The UDM can
automatically switch between PWLAN and WWAN networks
without disconnecting.
Roaming
You are connected to a foreign WWAN network.
Usage statistics
A summary of the usage statistics is displayed in the lower
part of the «Information» section.
Note:
When a warning limit is exceeded, a note appears.
Netwerks section
You can manage all network connections with ease within the
UDM. This is done using network profiles.
You can give each network a name. The network then appears
under the selected name. The network key of WLAN is saved
with the profile and always transmitted automatically. You do
not need to enter it every time.
You can determine which networks the UDM uses to connect
as a preference (Network priorities). Network profiles are
automatically synchronised between the UDM and the
network settings of Windows.
If you have already created network profiles under Windows,
you will find these in the UDM. If you create network profiles
in the UDM, you will find these in the network settings of
Windows.
Status displays of network profiles
The status of each network is displayed as an overview.
Seamless Handover mode
The crown symbol shows which network profiles the Seamless
Handover mode is available for.
Swisscoms PWLAN and WWAN networks support a seamless
handover of the connection. If you switch on Seamless
Handover mode in the UDM, it can switch between PWLAN
and WWAN networks without interrupting the connection.
Thus, for instance, you can use a PWLAN connection at the
railway station and then switch seamlessly to a WWAN
connection when your train departs.
Note:
The corresponding tariffs apply to the different connections
even if automatic switching is activated. You can only switch
Seamless Handover mode on or off when the UDM is not
connected to any network.
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Creating network profiles
Creating an Ethernet (LAN) network
profile
1. Open the Networks section.
2. Click on Add a new network.
A list of the available WLANs appears.
3. Click on Add other network.
The «Network profile wizard» appears.
4. Under «Name» enter a name for the new network profile.
5. Under «Network type» enter the desired network type.
6. Click on Next.
The UDM notes various criteria for subsequently recognising
the Ethernet (LAN) of this network profile. This is usually
successful with the information detected automatically.
Note:
If the detection is not successful for a subsequent connection,
the Ethernet (LAN) operator can specify reliable criteria for
you.
7. Click on Next.
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A message appears confirming that you have successfully
edited the network profile.
8. Click on Finish.
The new network profile has been created.
Creating a WLAN network profile
There are three ways of setting up a WLAN network profile.
1. Automatic WLAN configuration
Use this option if:
You have a WPS-compatible router.
Note:
WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) is a quick and easy way to set up a
secure WLAN. The WLAN router generates a random network
key and makes it available to other devices for a short period
of time, enabling them to access the WLAN.
If you are not sure whether your WLAN router supports WPS,
you can find the corresponding information in the operating
instructions for your WLAN router.
2. Creating a WLAN network profile based on an
available WLAN
Use this option if:
You want to connect to an available WLAN.
Follow the instructions under Creating WLAN network profile
based on an available WLAN.
3. Creating a WLAN network profile manually
Use this option if:
- The corresponding WLAN is not available.
- The corresponding WLAN is not displayed in the UDM
(hidden network name (SSID)). You have obtained all the
necessary information (e.g. for a company WLAN).
- You want to configure a WLAN network profile.
Follow the instructions under Creating a WLAN network
profile manually.
Automatic WLAN configuration (WPS)
If you have a WPS-compatible WLAN router, you can use the
automatic WLAN configuration to set up your WLAN access.
What is WPS?
WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) is an easy procedure for setting
up a secure WLAN. The WLAN router generates a random
network key and for a short period gives other devices the
opportunity to accept this to gain access to the WLAN.
Automatic WLAN configuration with WPS
1. Open the Networks section.
2. Click on Add a new network.
A list of the available WLANs appears.
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3. Click on Automatic WLAN configuration.
The «Network profile wizard» appears. The UDM is now ready
to compare the WLAN access data with the
WLAN router.
4. Press the WPS button on the WLAN router and hold it down
for at least 5 seconds.
Note:
The method for starting the WPS procedure may differ on your
WLAN router. If so, follow the instructions in the operating
manual for your WLAN router.
WLAN router and UDM compare the WLAN access data. This
can take up to one minute.
When the network profile has been successfully created, you
will receive a confirmation.
5. Click on Finish.
The new network profile has been created.
Creating a WLAN network profile based on an available
WLAN
If you want to connect to an available WLAN, it is easy to set
up a network profile.
1. Open the Networks section.
2. Click on Add a new network.
A list of available WLANs appears.
Note:
A lock symbol in front of the network name indicates that the
WLAN is encrypted (secure).
3. Double-click on the entry that corresponds to the desired
WLAN.
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The «Network profile wizard» window appears
The name of the selected WLAN is displayed as the default
name for the new network profile under «Name». You can
change this name to whatever you like by entering a new
name into the field.
4. Click on Next.
5. Enter the network code for the WLAN in the «Enter code»
field.
Note:
Depending on the encryption technology used by the WLAN,
extra fields for additional information may appear. You can
obtain the information you need from your WLAN operator.
6. Click on Next.
You will receive confirmation that you have successfully edited
the network profile.
7. Click on Finish.
The new network profile has been created.
Creating a WLAN network profile manually
If a WLAN is not available or not displayed in the UDM (hidden
network name (SSID)), you can create a WLAN network profile
manually.
1. Open the Networks section.
2. Click on Add a new network.
A list of the available WLANs appears.
3. Click on Add a new network.
The «Network profile wizard» appears.
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4. Under «Name» enter a name for the new network profile.
5. Under «Network type», select WLAN.
6. Click on Next.
7. Under «Network name (SSID, enter the name of the
network in the field or click on the arrow to the right of the
field to select the name from a drop-down list of available
WLAN networks.
Note:
If a WLAN is not displayed in the UDM, tick the «Use hidden
SSID» box. The UDM will then establish connections to WLANs
with hidden network names (SSID).
If the WLAN is available, the UDM automatically detects the
encryption technology it is using.
Note:
If the WLAN is unavailable or detection fails, you can obtain
the necessary information from the WLAN operator.
8. Click on Next.
9. Enter the network code for the WLAN in the «Enter code»
field.
Note:
Depending on the encryption technology used by the WLAN,
extra fields for additional information may appear. You can
obtain the information you need from your WLAN operator.
10. Click on Next.
A message appears confirming that you have successfully
edited the network profile.
11. Click on Finish.
The new network profile has been created.
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Creating a WWAN network profile
You will need WWAN network profiles if your company
operates its own WWAN network.
1. Open the Networks section.
2. Click on Add a new network.
A list of available WWANs appears.
3. Click on Add other network.
The «Network profile wizard» appears.
4. Under «Name», enter a name for the new network profile.
5. Under «Network type», select WWAN.
6. Click on Next.
7. Tick the Use automatic configuration box.
Note:
You may have received different instructions for this step from
your company. Please follow your company’ s instructions.
8. Click on Next.
You will receive confirmation that you have successfully edited
the network profile.
9. Click on Finish.
The new network profile has been created.
Delete network profiles
You can create an overview by deleting network profiles that
are no longer needed.
1. Open the Networks section.
2. Right-click on the network profile that you want to delete.
A pop-up menu appears.
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3. Select Delete….
A security query appears.
4. To confirm, click on OK.
The network profile is deleted.
Duplicate network profiles – WLAN only
You can duplicate WLAN network profiles. This gives you
a good starting point for creating similar WLAN network
profiles.
1. Open the Networks section.
2. Right-click on the network profile that you want to
duplicate. Keep the mouse button pressed down.
A pop-up menu appears.
3. Select Duplicate….
The «Network profile wizard» appears.
As the name for the new network profile, enter the name of
the selected WLAN with an additional «1» under «Name».
4. Change the name of the duplicated network profile so that
you can differentiate it from the original.
5. Click on Next.
6. Enter the code for the WLAN in the «Enter code» field.
Note:
Depending on the encryption technology used by the WLAN,
extra fields for additional information may appear. You can
obtain the information you need from your WLAN operator.
7. Click on Next.
A message appears confirming that you have successfully
edited the network profile.
8. Click on Finish.
The new network profile will be created.
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Swisscom Data Manager 12.5 User manual

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